What does Sydni Bell Think about Widener Pride
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Hi, my name is Sydney Bell and I'm a freshman nursing major with a minor in spanish. When I think of Widener Pride, the first thing that comes to my mind is community. You're out Widener University. The students and staff come together to form one community, no matter your background, everyone is welcomed and accepted into the Pride. That is why having lines as our mascots make perfect sense. They care for one another and make sure that each and every one of them have the tools that they need to succeed at Widener A law is offered for both academics and extracurriculars, allowing students to explore new and different paths that might unlock a new interest or help grow deeper love for a current interest college is a time that will shape you into the person that you will ultimately be. And with the immense and diverse amount of outlets offered at Widener University, every student is given the opportunity to find themselves academically. There are a lot of resources offered to see every student succeed success is the number one priority for not only the students, but for the staff as well. Professors want to see their students thriving in the class. And if there are difficulties, resources such as writing help and tutoring are offered, growing connections on campus is easy to do because of the friendly nature of the university. Whether it be saying hi to the campus safety guards, stopping in the dining hall to see the grill chef or walking around campus with your friends. The possibilities are endless. Pride is being proud. And once you're part of the pride, you are always a part of the pride. You leave your mark at Widener University while enrolled in many years past that.